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Talkback: Autumn-fruiting raspberries
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They may not need staking, nor the birds eat the fruit but they don't half spread everywhere.
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I forgot to cut them down last winter, and as a result had a good crop in June on last years stems. I wondered if that would be it, but they are starting to crop again now, so I think for the future I will cut back half of them hard in the winter, and leave the rest - alternating which ones get cut each year. It seems to me that I will then get an almost continuous supply of raspberries through the summer and autumn.
When I fidst planted blackcurrants ,I cut them back the first year I had them,I had no currans the year after. I was told by ana old man that I should not have cut tham back their first year. I dont know if this applies to raspberries as well.I am now more cautious when cutting things back. Dont know if this helps at all.Good Luck for next year
And as for invasiveness, I've known plant more invasive than raspberries, yes they do sucker....but are very easy to hoe or mow off, and I too love the 'for free' side of it in places I can do with them!
Doubt if any can be eaten.
Many thanks in advance.